Tebow, Sanders among AP all-time All-Americans Florida quarterback Tim Tebow and Florida State cornerback Deion Sanders were among the former college football stars named to The Associated Press' All-Time All-America first team.
What it's like to be coached by Bill Belichick As Bill Belichick settles into the coaching job at North Carolina -- his first season in college -- there are plenty of big questions about what this experiment will look like. - David Hale
Can Ohio State repeat as national champs? Sam Acho joins "SportsCenter" to break down why a repeat national championship looks tough for Ohio State. 1:11
Archie Manning claims grandson Arch will not declare for 2026 NFL Draft Quarterback is always the most likely position to be taken first overall in the NFL Draft, but putting any money on Arch Manning to be selected with the top pick in 2026 isn't looking like a good gamble. Manning’s grandfather Archie said Thursday that the Texas QB will not enter the 2026 NFL Draft. 0:50
NCAA Tournament fields to remain at 68 teams in 2026, but future growth is possible The NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments will not expand beyond 68 teams in 2026, but future growth remains on the radar.
Ryan Day envisions back-to-back National Championships for Ohio State College GameDay host Rece Davis traveled around the nation to spend time with some of the premier head coaches this season. This time around, Davis visits Ohio State head coach Ryan Day in Columbus as the Buckeyes look to defend their crown heading into the 2025 season. play-btn-vid 7:00
Ducks prospect McQueen commits to Providence College Anaheim Ducks forward prospect Roger McQueen has committed to Providence College for the 2025-25 season.
Clemson, Swinney poised to get back on top of college football Dabo Swinney enters his 17th season as Clemson's coach, he may well have his best team since the Tigers' run from 2015 to 2020, when they played in four national title games and won two championships. And in large part, the roster has been built through continuity, with Clemson retaining more players over the last four years than any power conference team. - Chris Low
Sanders' return 'a breath of fresh air' for Colorado players To Colorado defensive back Carter Stoutmire, Deion Sanders is more than just a coach. He's like an uncle who has been in his life since pretty much the day he was born. So hearing his coach's booming voice back in meetings and seeing his coach's swagger at camp this week, well, it lifted his spirits.
Why Finebaum likes Texas to win the national championship ESPN's Paul Finebaum joins "SportsCenter" to break down why he's backing Texas to reach and win the national championship game. play-btn-vid 0:42
Ohio State coach Day explains what will decide QB competition Ohio State coach Ryan Day hasn't named a starter at quarterback yet, but he did go into detail Thursday about what he will be looking for as Lincoln Kienholz and Julian Sayin compete to replace Will Howard, who led the Buckeyes to their sixth national title and first in a decade in January.
Report: Stanford hiring former Nike CEO Donahoe as AD Stanford is set to hire former Nike CEO John Donahoe as the school's new athletic director, sources told ESPN on Thursday. - Pete Thamel and Seth Wickersham
Coach Prime reveals bladder cancer surgery Deion Sanders is cancer-free. The Colorado head coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer revealed Monday that he underwent bladder surgery in May after a cancer diagnosis.
Watkins to sit out season for South Carolina South Carolina forward Ashlyn Watkins said Friday she is taking time off from basketball and hopes to return for the 2026-27 season. - Michael Voepel
Canadian Rioux gives football a try at Florida The world's tallest teenager is trying his hand -- his reach, really -- at football. Florida basketball player Olivier Rioux, a 7-foot-9 center who played for the Under-19 Canadian national team this summer, recently worked out for the Gators' football team.
Clemson planning to settle 'Death Valley' debate in opener against LSU LSU and Clemson both play in stadiums nicknamed "Death Valley," so naturally a back-and-forth has ensued over the name as they prepare to open the season at Clemson in South Carolina. - Andrea Adelson
Michigan's Moore on Ohio State's title: Not a 'real win' Michigan defensive end Derrick Moore joked Thursday that Ohio State's national title was not a "real win" because the Buckeyes didn't defeat the Wolverines along the way. - Jake Trotter
USC's Arenas to miss 6-8 months with knee injury USC freshman basketball player Alijah Arenas will sit out six to eight months after suffering a knee injury that will require surgery, the school announced Wednesday. - Jeff Borzello
Will Bill Belichick lead UNC to the top of the ACC? Bill Belichick made an astonishing move December to become the University of North Carolina's newest head coach sparking a new chapter for the six-time Super Bowl champion coach. The school announced Wednesday that all season and single-game football tickets were sold out as a tangible sign of the excitement of Belichick's arrival in the college game. 0:57
Ducks prospect McQueen commits to Providence College Anaheim Ducks forward prospect Roger McQueen has committed to Providence College for the 2025-25 season.
McKenna 'excited' about firsts at Penn State, second chance at WJC Gavin McKenna made waves when he announced earlier in July that he was leaving the CHL's Medicine Hat Tigers to play for the Penn State Nittany Lions in NCAA next season.
Flyers prospect Martone leaves OHL for Michigan State Porter Martone, who was selected sixth overall by the Philadelphia Flyers last month, is latest CHL player making the leap to the NCAA for the upcoming season.
Michigan Tech hires Muckalt to lead three-time national championship hockey program Michigan Tech has hired Bill Muckalt to lead its three-time national championship college hockey program. The school announced it signed Muckalt to a five-year contract Thursday, bringing back a former assistant coach who led Lindenwood last season.